Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links

Underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC) is becoming increasingly widespread, moving beyond its former restriction to military and defense applications to now also being used in commercial fields. Despite its growing popularity, designing UOWC systems is challenging due to the complex intera...

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Main Author: Sabril, Muhammad Safiy
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/61316/
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description Underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC) is becoming increasingly widespread, moving beyond its former restriction to military and defense applications to now also being used in commercial fields. Despite its growing popularity, designing UOWC systems is challenging due to the complex interaction of light with water. To overcome these challenges, this thesis proposes using inhomogeneous medium in UOWC channel modeling, as opposed to the traditional homogeneous medium model which assumes a single constant value for the ocean’s physical and chemical properties. The thesis presents two inhomogeneous models: Model II, based on the variation in chlorophyll concentration, and Model III, which includes the variation in both chlorophyll concentration and refractive index. These models are compared to Model I, the homogeneous model. To estimate the received power, channel bandwidth, and delay spread, the Monte Carlo (MC) technique was improved to account for medium inhomogeneity.
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spelling usm-613162024-10-16T02:40:26Z http://eprints.usm.my/61316/ Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links Sabril, Muhammad Safiy QC1 Physics (General) Underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC) is becoming increasingly widespread, moving beyond its former restriction to military and defense applications to now also being used in commercial fields. Despite its growing popularity, designing UOWC systems is challenging due to the complex interaction of light with water. To overcome these challenges, this thesis proposes using inhomogeneous medium in UOWC channel modeling, as opposed to the traditional homogeneous medium model which assumes a single constant value for the ocean’s physical and chemical properties. The thesis presents two inhomogeneous models: Model II, based on the variation in chlorophyll concentration, and Model III, which includes the variation in both chlorophyll concentration and refractive index. These models are compared to Model I, the homogeneous model. To estimate the received power, channel bandwidth, and delay spread, the Monte Carlo (MC) technique was improved to account for medium inhomogeneity. 2023-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/61316/1/24%20Pages%20from%20MUHAMMAD%20SAFIY%20BIN%20SABRIL.pdf Sabril, Muhammad Safiy (2023) Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links. Masters thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
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Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links
title Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links
title_full Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links
title_fullStr Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links
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title_short Modelling Of Inhomogeneous Vertical Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Links
title_sort modelling of inhomogeneous vertical underwater optical wireless communication links
topic QC1 Physics (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/61316/
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